Tuesday, November 19, 2013

My list of 40 Starbucks customized Frappe

Want to get something more than the usual menu at Starbucks: This list of customized Frappes came from Starbucks Baristas and customers all around the world and is not exhaustive. Just head down to any Starbucks outlet and tell them the receipe for them to brew for you (provided the outlet has the ingredients). Do note that prices may be higher than those on the usual menu ($7-$11) depending of the drink due to the extra toppings, syrups etc. Most of the drinks here are seasonal: either only in summer (i.e. Refreshers menu and their tropical flavors) or during fall (nutty flavors). Just ask the barista to check!

1. Caramel Apple Frappuccino

This one can taste like caramel dipped apples, or even like a slice of cinnamon-scented apple pie topped with caramel. Delicious! For a more pronounced caramel flavor, try ordering (if the caramel ribbon crunch frappuccino’s dark caramel is available):

Apple juice to the first line
Whole milk to the second line
Cream base (4 pumps for venti, 3 pumps grande, 2 pumps tall)
Dark caramel (3 pumps for venti, 2 pumps grande, and 1 pump for a tall)
Cinnamon dolce syrup (3 pumps for venti, 2 pumps grande, and 1 pump for a tall)
Caramel ribbon crunch pieces
Caramel drizzle
Get it with whipped cream and cinnamon dolce topping
If that seems like too much caramel for you, try asking for:

Cream base to the first line
Apple juice to the second line
Caramel syrup (2 pumps for venti, 1.5 pumps grande, and 1 pump tall)
Cinnamon dolce syrup (2 pumps for venti, 1.5 pumps grande, and 1 pump tall)

2. Orange Creamsicle Frappuccino

Orange and vanilla go so well together. When summertime refreshers are available, try ordering a Valencia orange refresher blended with the vanilla bean frappuccino base. Whipped cream on top goes well here. Very simple to order, but only available seasonally.

For other times of the year, try asking for:
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Orange mango juice to the first line
Milk (soy, dairy, whatever you prefer) to the second line
Cream base (4 pumps for a venti, 3 pumps grande, and 2 pumps for a tall)
Classic syrup (4 pumps for a venti, 3 pumps grande, and 2 pumps for a tall)
Scoop of ice, then blended together
Get it with whipped cream on top
3. Nutella Frappuccino

For the numerous Nutella lovers out there, order:

Coffee frappuccino
Hazelnut syrup (1.5 pumps for venti, 1 pump for a grande, half a pump for tall)
Mocha syrup (3 pumps for venti, 2 pumps for a grande, 1 for tall)
Whipped cream blended in
Top it with whipped cream and/or caramel if you so desire.

4. Spiced Apple Chai

This one is delicious and simple to order. You can have it either hot or iced. It tastes like a spiced apple cider, and it’s very refreshing when iced. I’ve actually been able to just ask for an iced/hot apple chai at most places and the baristas know what to do, but I’ve run into a few locations where they’re a little confused.

If the barista is unfamiliar, just tell them it’s a chai infusion in apple juice after asking for it hot or iced. That’s how most ring it up on the register, too–although I’ve also seen some do a chai latte minus milk and with apple juice, which will be a bit more expensive. It varies depending on location. Try it with caramel drizzle and whipped cream on top if you’re getting it hot.

5. Mint Chocolate Chip Frapuccino

You can try this flavor a number of ways. Our favorite is a mocha frappuccino with peppermint syrup (number of pumps according to your taste) and java chips blended in! You could also try:

A green tea frappuccino
Peppermint syrup (1-4 pumps, adjust for taste and size)
And java chips (1-4 scoops)
Alternatively:

A green tea frappuccino
Java chips
Mocha syrup (3 pumps for a venti, 2 for grande, and 2 for tall)
Peppermint syrup (2 pumps for a venti, 1 pump for grande and tall)
If the green tea is too strong, just ask for less green tea powder in the future. Find out which combination is your favorite!

6. Peach Ring Tea

Remember those sugary circular peach ring candies? This reminds us of those. Make sure it’s summertime and refreshers are available.
Ask for:

Half Valencia orange refresher and half passion tea
No water
Peach syrup (6 pumps for trenta, 5 for venti, 3 for grande, and 2 for tall)

7. Caramel Snickerdoodle Macchiato

This one is reminiscent of a caramel covered snickerdoodle cookie. Ask for an iced soy caramel macchiato, upside down (this makes it so the flavors blend together better) with vanilla syrup (2 pumps for venti, 1.5 for grande, and 1 for tall) and cinnamon dolce syrup (2 pumps venti, 1.5 grande, and just one for tall).

8. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Frappuccino

This dessert drink is as close to cookie dough as you can get with Starbucks. It’s a bit complicated.
Here’s what you order:

Chai creme frappuccino
Get it with with soy milk
Whipped cream blended in
Java chips blended in
Cinnamon dolce syrup (3 pumps for venti, 2.5 grande, and 2 for a tall)
Chocolate whipped cream on top
Mocha drizzle

9. Ferrero Rocher Frappuccino

Double chocolate chip frappuccino (or java chip if you want the caffeine)
Hazelnut syrup (2 pumps venti, 1.5 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Mocha syrup (3 pumps venti, 2.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps tall)
Hazelnut drizzle on top
If you happen to carry around any of the candies, you can drop them in when you get your order! The whipped cream on top is your choice.

10. Caramel Popcorn Frappuccino

This sweet drink is buttery and tastes like cracker jacks! It’s very simple, too; especially if it’s when they’re serving salted caramel drinks. Just order a toffee nut frappuccino with caramel drizzle & whipped cream on top, and top with sea salt (somewhere between one and two packs depending on taste and size).

11. Nutter Butter Frappuccino

You know, the cookies shaped like peanuts with a peanut butter filling? This tastes oddly similar. Order:

Hazelnut frappucino
Blend in a whole banana
Cinnamon dolce syrup (3 pumps for a venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 for a tall)
Toffee nut syrup (3 pumps for a venti, 2 pumps for grande, and 1 for tall)
With or without whipped cream on top–this nutty drink is tasty.

12. Peach Cobbler Frappuccino

The icier version of a hot slice of peach cobbler. This drink is all about the mix of vanilla, cinnamon, and peach flavors. Mm-mm. Order:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
Cinnamon dolce syrup (2 pumps for venti, 1.5 pumps grande, and 1 pump for tall)
With peach syrup (4 pumps for venti, 3 for a grande, and 2 pumps for a tall)
Whipped cream blended in
Cinnamon dolce drizzle on top
Get it with whipped cream on top
Add a pump of classic syrup if it’s not sweet enough for you.

13. Blackberry Cobbler Frappuccino

This fruity drink is pretty and it tastes great! This is one of the combinations that is thanks to Starbucks introducing their fruity summertime refreshers. Order:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
White mocha syrup (2 pumps for a venti, 1.5 for grande, and 1 pump for a tall)
And a scoop of freeze-dried blackberries blended in
Top with whipped cream if you’d like!

14. Cadbury Creme Egg Frappuccino

 Here’s what to order:

Java chip frappuccino
2 shots of espresso for venti and grande, 1 shot for tall
Vanilla bean powder (4 scoops for a venti, 3 scoops grande, and 2 scoops for tall)
Caramel syrup (1 pump for a venti-sized drink, and .5 pumps for grande and tall)
Vanilla syrup (2 pumps for venti, 1.5 pumps grande, and 1 pump for a tall)
Whipped cream on top is optional, but recommended. Likewise for the caramel drizzle on top.

15. Rainbow Sherbet Frappuccino

This one is for those with a sweet tooth. It’s only available while Starbucks is doing their refreshers. For a grande, order:

A strawberries and cream frappuccino made with orange refresher instead of strawberry purée
3 pumps of cream base
A scoop of vanilla bean powder
A pump of raspberry syrup
A pump of peach syrup
Add ice and blend it all up
Again, this is one of the drinks on our list that is only available seasonally.

16. Black Forest Frappuccino

Berries and chocolate is such a tasty flavor pairing. And now you can have it in drink form!

 If mocha cookie crumble frappuccinos are available, order one of those and add raspberry syrup (2.5 pumps for venti, 2 pumps grande, and 1.5 pumps for a tall) rather than the vanilla syrup it normally has.

17. Banana Chocolate Chip Frappuccino

A thick & delicious dessert beverage. Try getting it with whipped cream on top! Order:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
With java chips (3 scoops for a venti, 2 scoops grande, and 1 for tall)
And a whole banana blended in

18. Caramel Macchiato Frappuccino

Now you can have your favorite two-layer drink in frappuccino form (albeit without the two distinct layers). Try:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
With 2 shots of espresso
Extra caramel drizzle on top, whipped cream optional

19. Key Lime Pie Frappuccino

Perfect for a tart treat in the summertime, this one will only be available when their refreshers are on the menu. It’s a long one; here it is:

Cool lime juice to the bottom line
Whole milk to the second line
Cinnamon dolce syrup (1.5 pumps for venti, 1 pump grande, and .5 for tall)
Vanilla syrup(3 pumps for a venti, 2 pumps for a grande, and 1 for tall)
White mocha (3 pumps for a venti, 2 pumps for a grande, and 1 for tall)
Whipped cream blended in
Add toasted coconut flakes if those are available on top, along with whipped cream to top it off!

20. S’mores Frappuccino

This popular campfire snack is now in beverage form! Try ordering:

A java chip frappuccino (double chocolate chip works if you’d rather not have the caffeine)
Toffee nut syrup (1.5 pumps for venti, 1 pump grande, .5 pumps for a tall)
Cinnamon dolce syrup (1.5 pumps for venti, 1 pump grande, .5 pumps for a tall)
Whipped cream blended in
Whipped cream and cinnamon dolce sprinkles on top

21. Red Velvet Frappuccino

This one is simple and delicious. Order a half white chocolate mocha, half regular mocha frappuccino with 2 pumps of raspberry syrup (or 3 for a venti) and top with whipped cream!


22. Neapolitan Frapuccino

Triple the flavor in this creamy treat. Order:

A strawberries and cream frappuccino
Mocha syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 grande, and 1 pump for tall)
Vanilla bean powder (1.5 scoops for venti, and 1 scoop for grande and tall)
Get it with chocolate drizzle and chocolate whipped cream (if available) on top

23. Oreo Frapuccino

This is super simple to order. Just ask for a double chocolate chip frappiccuno with white chocolate mocha in the place of the regular mocha syrup.

24. Zebra Frappuccino

Do you like white chocolate and regular chocolate? For the best of both worlds, try asking for:

A mocha frappuccino
Made with half white chocolate mocha and half regular mocha
Add java chips
You can also try this combination (with or without the chips) in non-frappuccino iced drinks, or even hot drinks!

25. Butterbeer Frappuccino

As if it came from Hogsmeade, try ordering:

Creme frappuccino base with whole milk
Toffee nut syrup (4 pumps for a venti, 3 pumps for grande, and 2 pumps tall)
Caramel syrup (4 pumps for a venti, 3 pumps for grande, and 2 pumps tall)
Add caramel drizzle
Get it with whipped cream if you’d like.

26. Cake Batter Frappuccino

This one might sound weird, but it works and is very simple to order. It’s just a vanilla bean frappuccino with almond flavoring added. Alternatively, vanilla bean powder added to a vanilla frappuccino with added almond flavoring. Unfortunately, the almond flavoring isn’t always available anymore.

27. Cinnamon Roll Frapuccino

The frozen, drinkable version of a cinnamon bun:

Vanilla bean frappuccino
Cinnamon dolce syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
White chocolate mocha syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Cinnamon dolce powder sprinkled on top
Or if you want something easier to order, ask for a vanilla bean frappuccino with cinnamon dolce syrup added.

28. Banana Split

The frappuccino version of a favorite sundae, order:

A strawberries and creme frappuccino
A whole banana blended in
Vanilla bean powder
Java chips blended in
Get it topped with whipped cream and mocha drizzle
You can even add caramel drizzle on top of all of that for an even tastier dessert.


 29. Creamy Dark Caramel Espresso Frappuccino

This one is deliciously rich and thick. It’s different than the preparation of most other frappuccinos, so be very clear in your requests. For a grande:

Get heavy whipping cream (different from whipped cream) blended with just ice and cream base
Add 3 pumps of dark caramel sauce to the bottom of the cup, then pour the blended mix into the cup
Add a shot of espresso
With whipped cream and cookie crumbles on top (when available)

30. French Vanilla

Sweet and creamy. For a grande, ask for:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
2 pumps of toffee nut syrup
2 pumps of vanilla syrup
Extra caramel drizzle blended in
Top with whipped cream
You can also order any drink with a french vanilla flavor just by ordering something with half vanilla and half toffee nut. Go wild!

31. Turtle Frappuccino

Tastes just like the holiday chocolate turtle candies, and is a nice substitute if you’re missing Caribou Coffee’s frozen turtle mocha drink. Here’s what you order:

A java chip frappuccino
Toffee nut syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, and 1 pump tall)
Whipped cream on top
Caramel and mocha drizzles on top

32. Twix Frappuccino

Inspired by the chocolate coated caramel cookie candy bar, this is another drink with a few variations. Try:

Caramel frappuccino
Java chips
Hazelnut syrup (2 pumps venti, 1.5 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Whipped cream blended in
Coat the cup with caramel sauce
And add mocha drizzle on top
Alternatively:

Caramel frappuccino
Chocolate syrup (adjust amount of pumps with drink size and taste)
Whipped cream on top
Topped with caramel and mocha drizzles
Sprinkled with crunchy caramel pieces (either from their holiday-time brûlée drinks or the summertime caramel ribbon crunch)
Or you could even ask for (grande size):

Java chip frappuccino
Add a pump of caramel syrup
Blend in half of a chocolate caramel pretzel (from their pastry selection if available, and not all locations will blend in whole food items like this)
Whipped cream and caramel drizzle on top
Add in the rest of your pretzel to stir with

33. Horchata Frappuccino

For the frappuccino version, try:

Chai creme frappuccino
Cinnamon dolce syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Vanilla syrup (1.5 pumps for venti, 1 pump grande, half a pump for tall)
Chai (4 pumps venti, 3 pumps grande, 2 pumps tall)
Sprinkle cinnamon on top
Or for a simpler version, order a chai tea frappuccino with cinnamon syrup added, and garnish with cinnamon powder on top.

34. Caramel Nut Crunch Frappuccino

This one is crunchy, nutty, and packed with caramel flavor, but not as strong of a caramel punch as the caramel ribbon crunch frappuccino. It’s just about as sweet, though.
Order:

A vanilla bean frappuccino
Toffee nut syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Caramel syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, 1 pump tall)
Add in the caramel ribbon crunch pieces to the bottom of the cup before pouring in the blended mix
Add whipped cream and caramel drizzle on top
With more caramel crunch pieces on top
Enjoy!

35. Snickers Frappucino
Ask for:

A java chip frappuccino
Toffee nut syrup (3 pumps venti, 2 pumps grande, and 1 pump tall)
Whipped cream on top
Caramel drizzle lining the cup and on top
Add mocha drizzle on top for even more chocolate flavor (optional)

36. Willy wonka Frappucino

Start with a Double Chocolate Chip Frappuccino
Add extra java chips
Add extra mocha syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)
Add hazelnut syrup (1 pump tall, 1.5 pumps grande, 2 pumps venti)
Top with regular or chocolate whipped cream and mocha drizzle

 
37. Chocolate Frosty Frappuccino

Here’s the recipe (for a grande):
3 pumps of mocha syrup
3 pumps of vanilla syrup
One scoop of vanilla bean powder
Heavy whipping cream (for the thickness)
Creme base
Top with whipped cream

38. Chocolate Chip Brownie Frappuccino

This chocolatey delight is perfect for the chocolate lover in you! While it doesn’t have brownie chunks in it, it does have a good amount of chocolate flavor that won’t leave you disappointed.
Here’s the recipe:
Start with a Vanilla Bean Frappuccino
Add Java Chips
Add Mocha Syrup
Top with Whipped Cream and chocolate drizzle

39. Rainbow Sherbet Frappuccino
 
Here’s the recipe (for a grande):
Strawberries and Creme Frappuccino made with orange refresher instead of strawberry purée
Add one pump of Peach Syrup
Add one pump of Raspberry Syrup
One scoop of Vanilla Bean Powder
Three pumps of Cream Base
Add ice and blend

40.Mint White Chocolate Crumble Frappuccino

Here’s a Frappuccino with just about everything! It has java chips, green tea, peppermint and chocolate flavoring! It’s the perfect treat for dessert.
 
Here’s the recipe (for a grande):
White Mocha Frappuccino
Add java chips
Add 2 pumps of peppermint syrup
Add 1 scoop of matcha green tea powder
Top with whipped cream and cookie crumbles

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

10 activities after dark

Compared to many major cities in Asia, Singapore may not hold a candle to them but you can never be too certain to say that there is no night life in Singapore. Who can really be 100% sure that there is nothing to do in Singapore, especially when we are so caught up in the rat race and the next day is probably another mind boggling day at work.

Well, not quite so if you are thinking that the island has nothing to offer. Here's my top ten list of the things you can do after sunset till the wee hours when you and your bunch of kakis just can't sleep...

1. Night cycling

This is something that sparked off in the late 90s with the proliferation of bike rental shops offering overnight rentals, and fall in rental fees, allowing more opportunities for night bikers wanting to experience the taste of night Singapore on two wheels. With more park connectors sprouting throughout the island, cycling has never been more "convenient".

A typical casual night cycling trip takes about 30 to 40 km which can be easily completed by dawn even if you start off the journey at 10pm. The journey up to your discretion can also comprises of regular pitstops such as food places where you can have a great supper. Problem is you have to plan your own route just like road trips overseas and that's the fun of it. Exploring Singapore like no other, with a bunch of close friends, while keeping fit at the same time. However, have ample rest before you paddle and obey road safety: helmets on and cycle on the left shoulder on roads. (Do not try to attempt this if you are not confident in cycling!)

For starters, you may try some routes that I have taken.
Night route

All you need:
Bicycle or rent one mountain bike overnight at East Coast Park for $8-$15
Water bottle, some drinks and food

Estimated total cost: $25

2. Night Kite Flying


Kite flying has always been a favorite pastime for locals, especially picnickers on a breezy sunday afternoon. But have you tried flying it at night? The lower visibility makes the sport more challenging and fun with the flashing LED lights which make them look like flying saucers. The coolness of the night makes it a better experience compared to the day.

Great kite flying venues:
1. Marina barrage
2. Punggol field
3. West Coast Park

All you need:
Kite (with string and reel), LED lighting (add-ons which cost at least $10)
^Weather dependent

Estimated total cost: $25

3. Stargazing

Sounds like a bad idea in our badly light-polluted atmosphere but you can be surprised we have a great night sky on a clear night. Occasional meteor showers can be seen in coastal regions during certain times of the year (e.g. Perseids and Leonids) All you need is a picnic mat and lie back on
the ground, or just open up a beach chair at the beach. Of course this is bad time during full moon nights and crimson cloudy nights.

Great night sky gazing venues:
1. Lower Pierce Reservoir park
2. Punggol Beach
3. East Coast Park
4. Pulau Ubin

Total cost: free
^Weather dependent

4. Night walk

This is for the daring few who have too much energy to spare at night. A night stroll can really
calm your senses, as you walk and feel the solace of the night. Never do this alone though, especially if you are a girl.

Good places to stroll:
Gardens By The Bay
Southern Ridges


Total cost: free
^Weather dependent











5. Chill out and have a drink

At any of the bars and pubs in Singapore, have a sip of cold beer while listening to a live band performance and chatting with friends. One never fail therapy to chillax and loosen your mood and let the alcohol take over you.

Pubs usually operate past midnight to at least 2pm. Please check with them to avoid disappointment. (of course, only for alcohol tolerant people who are older than 18 years)

Please do not drink and drive.

All you need:
Some cash, for the drink and the cab fare home. Preferably bring a credit card
Estimated total cost: At least $50


6. Let your hair down and party at

the clubs in Singapore for those who wants some real dance action. Clubs are increasingly popular with the youths as it serves as a "cool" and "in" place to unwind and for people to hone their dancing skills. Each club has its own genre of music and unique class of party goers who frequent them. So to avoid disappointment, do some homework and check out the one that suits you the best.
Clubbing is for you if you do not mind the deafening music, the crowd and the flickering lights.

Popular clubs in Singapore:
Butter Factory
St James Powerhouse
Rebel
Zouk


Please do not drink and drive.

All you need:
Some cash for admission about $25, excluding your cab fare home.
Estimated total cost: At least $50



7. BBQ by the Beach

For the family people and friends who love to cook and gather together near the beach and have some fun time together. BBQ is way to go for a affordable and fun time

Popular BBQ pits to book:
Changi Coast Park
East Coast Park
Pasir Ris Park

All you need:
Book a pit online at NParks website and make payment.
Estimated total cost: At least $60 dollars, incl $16- $25 for booking.
^Weather dependent

8. Prawning
Well as the word suggests, it means to fish for prawns.  Just like normal bait fishing, just place a bait, lay your line and wait for your catch. You get to BBQ your catch and have a great supper as a reward. Most prawning places are open till 2am.

Prawning places:
Punggol
Bottle Tree Park
East Coast
Taman Jurong



All you need:
At least $15 for admission package.
Estimated total cost: At least $25




9. Supper
Embrace local food culture by trying out some of the best food places Singapore have to offer.
Indulge your tastes with rich aroma of great supper delights such as Roti Prata, Satay BBQ Seafood, etc etc...

Various makan places:
Bedok 85
Geylang
Lau Pa Sat
Glutton's Bay
Old Airport Road
Jalan Kayu
Bt Timah
Chomp Chomp
Changi Village



All you need:
Cash
Estimated total cost: $20



10. Bring your camera out and take some shots, night photography at
marina bay


All you need: Camera / DSLR

Estimated total cost: Free (not incl cost of your camera)




DISCLAIMER:
All prices stated may not be the most updated quote at the stalls. Venues may be unavailable due to reasons unknown at the point of publish. Please take into account your transport needs.

Note of CAUTION:
It may not be safe at night due to poor visibility, lax of security, and personal fatigue. Please take precautions when venturing out at night. Do not have fun at the expense of your personal safety which you may regret. Refrain from bringing excessive cash/valuables. Always bring along an ID and have at least a partner accompaniment.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Happy Lunar New Year

Thinking of where to go this new year? Other than squeezing with the crowd at chinatown, why not head down to marina bay to enjoy a festive carnival feeling at River Hongbao, or visit Gardens By the Bay. Haven't been to the zoo for a while? Head down to get a glimpse of the pandas or touch the snakes for good luck in the coming year.

Make full use of this rare long holiday break to meet up with old time friends and relatives, to catch up and stay in touch.

Last but not least, wish everyone out there a happy lunar new year regardless of race language or religion. May the new year bless everyone with good health and success in all we do.
#Gongxifacai

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Coastal observatories

I always loved the coasts, so for the first post, it will be about our island's few but rare coastlines. Don't expect those beautiful white sandy beaches you can see in phuket, maldives or hawaii. In Singapore, coasts are covered by mainly rocky beaches and mangroves. Due to our geography and geomorphology, long large sandy beaches are unlikely to develop, only small patches along eastern shores. Western shores are usually dominated by mangroves. Not going to explain any reason behind this here. Thanks to our efficient government efforts to develop our "garden city" agenda, many coastal parks were erected and artificial beaches was reclaimed and built. Sad to say that in the process, many original and natural landscapes our islands have were lost in the process. Nevertheless, brushing the physical landscapes aside, these areas where the coastal parks and observatories were built happened to be great observatories of viewing and relaxation. Looks like someone is really doing their job well.


 
View Places of Interest-coastal observatories in a larger map

 Following which I shall introduce the best 15 coastal spots for seaviewing and enjoying the breeze. -To be continued-

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Welcome amateur explorers.

Dear likeminded explorer younglings who unintentionally ventured into this site. This is a trial initiative to nurture explorer interests in the local community.

As this blog is still in its initial experimental phase, don't expect too much yet.

the idea is to uncover Singapore's best places, to promote real world connectivity and in the process to imbue a sense of love for our metropolitan city state


Au revoir
Have fun exploring! :)